Spicy but Saved: Why I Write with a Tagline

Every brand has a heartbeat. For FireScript Press, it’s “Keep the fire lit…”—a reminder that the flame you carry is sacred—meant to be brought to the forefront, not hidden—so it can ignite courage, clarity, and change in others.

My personal heartbeat is three words with a world inside: Spicy but Saved. It started as a joke—bold, unfiltered, rooted in faith. But it stuck because it wasn’t just clever; it was true.

Spicy but Saved reminds me that faith doesn’t cancel personality. God didn’t call me to become bland to be holy. He asked me to bring all of me—fire, flaws, and flavor—into His hands. He loves my “saved” and my “spicy,” and that’s the voice I write with. It’s the voice FireScript Press is built on.

When I write, I don’t dodge hard truths; I seek them. When I blog about business, I’m honest about the mess and the miracles. The podcast will carry humor and heat with sanity and Scripture. Same call, same core: authentic faith that refuses to sanitize itself into silence.

So yes, it’s a tagline. But it’s also a promise—that everything I build under FireScript Press will carry truth with a little heat to keep the fire lit…

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🔥 Don’t be afraid to name your voice. A tagline isn’t just branding—it’s a banner.

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